Re: More modem problems with kernel 2.4.18

2002-06-20 Thread Seth Carbon
> Your internal modem, if roasted and ground sufficiently fine, will make > a surprisingly strong espresso. Go get an external modem. > > http://www.linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/#internalmodem *Sigh* At first I thought this advice was unhelpful and a bit short. Then I spent another two days playin

Re: Re: More modem problems with kernel 2.4.18

2002-06-20 Thread Seth Carbon
> Have you taken a look in /etc/serial.conf? Check very carefully to see if > any lines are uncommented, and if so that they match what your modem setup > really is. Thanks for the idea :) I have just checked my serial.conf and it seemed alright--but I've played with it for the past hour anyways

Re: Re: More modem problems with kernel 2.4.18

2002-06-18 Thread Seth Carbon
On Tue, 2002-06-18 at 03:13, Paul Johnson wrote: > Your internal modem, if roasted and ground sufficiently fine, will make > a surprisingly strong espresso. Go get an external modem. > > http://www.linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/#internalmodem Even if I'm destined for a good string cup, I'd still like

More modem problems with kernel 2.4.18

2002-06-17 Thread Seth Carbon
Summary: I cannot get my USR modem to work with the 2.4.18 kernel. I have recently started trying to upgrade my Debian Potato sytem to the newer 2.4.18 kernel. Everything is fine except that my USR PnP modem no longer works. When I check, it is listed in /proc/isapnp (although with the incorrec

Re: Laptop/Notebook

2002-06-17 Thread Seth Carbon
I've had quite a bit of luck getting some great deals at: http://www.dellauction.com If you take your time it can be very rewarding--so far, for various people interested in Gnu/Linux laptops, I've gotten 2 CPTV 466ss and a CHXH 500 for sub $500 prices. Cheers, -Seth On Mon, 2002-06-17 at 13: